Multi-level territorial monitoring in Switzerland as a case in federalism and multi-polarity

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https://doi.org/10.18778/1231-1952.30.2.05
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sustainable development, spatial development, urban development, multi levels, multi poles

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In Switzerland, spatial observation and monitoring systems are very much defined and implemented at the various levels of government. This takes into account the fact that the main challenges and issues differ greatly not only between the levels of government but also regionally. The exchange processes between the levels of state, as well as between the various actors at the respective levels are interwoven in many ways, and this peculiarity of political work is also reflected in the implementation of indicator and monitoring systems. Although strongly characterised by the subsidiarity and independence of the respective level, a lively and well-balanced interaction between different actors can also be observed. This results in a somewhat multipolar picture within and across the levels, with a strong focus on cross-sectoral coordination and cooperation. The main goal of this article is to give an insight into and to deepen the understanding of the main characteristics and processes, dependencies, and interactions in the context of territorial monitoring in Switzerland. The insight is provided from a rather subjective perspective and based on a long-time institutional experience in this field.

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2023-12-30 — Updated on 2024-02-07

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Kellenberger, M. (2024). Multi-level territorial monitoring in Switzerland as a case in federalism and multi-polarity. European Spatial Research and Policy, 30(2), 61–70. https://doi.org/10.18778/1231-1952.30.2.05 (Original work published December 30, 2023)

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